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No, the United States is not a foreign corporation. It is a sovereign nation with its own government and borders.
Official recognition by foreign states.
State governments can not act like a sovereign nation-- they can not make agreements with foreign governments, can not coin money, can not levy tariffs and can not keep have their won immigration laws.
Greenland, Russia, Iceland Canada is a sovereign nation. No foreign countries have territory within Canada.
An ambassador is a minister of the highest rank who is sent to a foreign court to represent his sovereign or country.
interstate compacts privelages and immunitys full faith and credit
The Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act was passed in 1991
The Canada Act 1982 contains the Canadian Constitution, and made Canada a sovereign country.
The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.
The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.
Embargo Act
Foreign Exchange Regulation Act . It has been changed to FEMA i.e. Foreign Exchange management act.